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City of Westminster 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

Published
1911
Author
Allan, Francis J.
Pages
116
Tables
103

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    A point to be noticed is the increase (shown in column two) in houses comprising two or more tenements; these have increased from 231 in 1902 to 421 in 1910, and the number of separate occupiers in them from 8,926 to 11,818.
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    Number of Houses as defined in Local Government Board Schedule.Number of Houses comprising two or more Rateable Properties.Number of Separate Occupations included in Col. 2.Actual Number of Rated Occupiers.Estimated Population Equalisation of Itatcs Act.Estimated Population Registrar-General's 1st Method.
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    Number of Houses as defined in Local Government Board Schedule.Number of Houses comprising two or more Rateable Properties.Number of Separate Occupations included in Col. 2.Actual Number of Hated Occupiers.Estimated Population Equalisation of Rati s Act.Estimated Population Registrar-General's 1st Method.
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    Number of Houses as defined in Local Government Board Schedule.Number of Houses comprising two or more Rateable Properties.Number of Separate Occupations included in Col. 2.Actual Number of Rated Occupiers.Estimated Population Equalisation of Rates Act.Estimated Population Registrar-General's 1st Method.
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    Table I.— Showing the number of Births in the City of Westminster and its Wards (corrected by distributing Institution Births).
    Wards.Births (corrected).
    1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.
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    exact rates. The number of married women between the ages of 15 and 45 in Westminster is estimated to be 17,865, and the unmarried and widows at the same age-period 38,119.
    Westminster.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.
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    Registration District.Births Registered.Births Notified.Percentage.
    1909.1910.1909.1910.1909.1910.
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    Table A.— South (Westminster, Pimlico, Knightsbridge).
    Number of Cases.Infants.
    Healthy.Delicate.Dead.
    Number.Per Cent.Number.Per Cent.Number.Per Cent.
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    Table B.
    Number of Cases.Mother's Work.Mother's Health.Confinement.
    Healthy.Delicate.Normal.Abnormal.
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    The figures in brackets denote the percentage.
    Number of Cases.Mother's Work.Mode of Feeding.*
    Breast.PartlyBottle.
    a.b.
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    Table D (North).
    Number of Cases.Mother's Work.Mother's Health.Confinement.Care of Home.
    Healthy.Delicate.Normal.Abnormal.Good.Indifferent.Bad.
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    Table c .— North (Mayfair, Strand and Soho).
    Number of Cases.Infants.
    Ileal lliy.Delicate.Dead.
    Number.Per Cent.Number.Per Cent.Number.Per Cent.
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    The occupations (other than housework) in which the mothers were engaged were as follows:— South.
    At Home.Out.
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    North.
    At Home.Out.
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    The following Table in reference to nationality refers to the northern part of the City and summarises the figures for three years 1907-08-09
    Number of Cases.Infants at the end of 12 months.
    Healthy.Delicate.Dead.
    Per cent.Per cent.Per cent.
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    The death-rates, according to the old districts of the City, are:—
    District.Average of Previous 10 Years.1910.
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    Of the total deaths, 214 were those of children under 1 year of age, and 654 of persons over 65 years of age; these are referable to the various wards as follows:—
    1910. Wards.Under 1 Year of Age.Oyeb 65 Years of Age.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter4th Quarter.The Year.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
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    I have also set out in Table VII, A and 13, the figures in Victoria Ward and St. Margaret and St. John. The births and deaths apportioned to these divisions are shown below:—
    Legitimate.Illegitimate.Total Rate.
    Births.Deaths.Death rate per 1,000 births.Births.Deaths.Death rate per 1,000 births.
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    Figures for both births and deaths of infants corrected, showing the true rate in each of the last nine years:—
    Legitimate.Illegitimate.Total Rate.
    Births.Deaths.Death rate per 1,000 births.Births.Deaths.Death rate per 1,000 births.
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    Table V .— Deaths of Infants under 12 months old per 1,000 born (corrected figures).
    Age at Death.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.
    No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.
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    A comparison of the births and deaths in the Council's Buildings in Begency Street during the last six years is given below.
    Year.Population.Births.Rate.Deaths at all ages.Rate.Deaths of Infants under one per 1,000 births.
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    The figures for the former may therefore require some amendment.
    Measles, 1904—1910.Population.Death-rate.
    Total.Under 5 years.On total population.On number under 5 years.
    Per cent.Per 1,000.
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    Table VII.— Infantile Mortality during the year 1910. City of Westminster. Deaths from Stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
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    Table VII, continued.—Infantile Mortality during the year 1910. St. John and St. Margaret Wards. Deaths from Stated causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.j 1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
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    Table VII, continued.—Infantile Mortality during the year 1910. Victoria Ward. Deaths from Stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
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    Table VIII.— Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the 52 weeks ending 31 st December, 1910.
    Causes or Death.Corrected Deaths in the City at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Wards (at all Ages).
    All ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and undor 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    Table VI.— Quarterly and Annual Death-rates per 1,000 Inhabitants in the City of Westminster (in Various Wards), in the United Kingdom, England and Wales, and the County of London.
    Period.United Kingdom.England and Wales.County of London.The City.Conduit Ward.Grosvenor Ward.Hamlet of Knightsbridge Ward.Knightsbridge St. George Ward.Victoria Ward.St. Margaret Ward.St. John Ward.St. Anne Ward.Great Marlhorougli Ward.Pall Mall Ward.Regent Ward.Charing Cross Ward.Co vent Garden Ward.Strand Ward.
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    Table IX.—City of Westminster.— Statistics of Births and Deaths during the 52 Weeks from 2nd January, 1910, to 31st December, 1910, giving the Corrected Figures and Rates.
    123456789101112Average Death-rate 1901-9.
    Wards,Population Estimated to Middle of the Year 1910.Births (Corrected).Deaths Under One Year of Age.Deaths at all Ages. Total Registered in City.Deaths of Citizens in Public Institutions.Deaths of Non-Residents Registered in City.Deaths of Residents Registered beyond City.Deaths at all Ages. Nett.
    Number.Bate.1N umber.Rate per 1,000 Birth (Corrected).Number.Rate.*
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    Table X.—Deaths of Citizens during the Year ending 31 st December, 1910, showing Locality at Time of Death.
    WardsLocality at Time of Death.Total Deaths (Nett).
    At Home.Workhouses and Infirmaries.General and Special Hospitals.Fever Hospitals.Lunatic Asylums.Elsewhere.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    Table XI.— Vital Statistics of Whole Districts during 1901-1910. City of Westminster.
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    Year.Population Estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Deaths Under 1 Year of Age.Total Deaths Registered in the District at all Ages.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non-Residents Registered in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Residents Registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Number (Uncorrected).Rate.1Number (nett).Kate per 1,000 Births Registered.Number.Rate.*Number.Rate.*
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    Table XI.— continued.
    I.II.II—continued.
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    T able XII (L.G.B. Table).— Vital Statistics of Separate Localities, 1891-1910.
    Names of Localities1. The City of Westminster.2. St. George's, comprising Conduit, Grosvenor, Victoria, and Knightsbridge St. George Wards.3. Westminster, comprising St. Margaret, St. John, and the Hamlet of Knightsbridge Wards.4. St. James, comprising Regent, Marlborough, and Pall Mall Wards.5. St. Anne Ward.6. Strand, comprising Covent Garden, Strand, and Charing Cross Wards.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (un-corrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (cor rected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under I year.Population estimated to middle of each year,Births registered (un- J corrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered (uncorrected).Deaths at all ages (corrected).Deaths under 1 year.
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    T able XII, continued.— Vital Statistics of Separate Localities, 1891-1910.— Rates.
    Names of Localities1. City of Westminster.2. St. George's.3. Westminster.4. St. James.5. St. Anne's.6. Strand.
    Year.Births Reeistered (uncorrected). Rale per 1,000.Deaths at all Ages (corrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths under 1 Year. Rate per 1,000 Births (uncorrected)Births Registered (uncorrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths at all Ages (corrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths under 1 Year. Rate per 1,000 Births (uncorrected).Births Registered (uncorrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths at all Ages (corrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths under 1 Year. Rale per 1,000 Births (uncorrected).Births Registered (uncorrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths at all Ages (corrected) Rate per 1,000.Deaths under 1 Year. Rates per 1,000 Births (uncorrected).Births Registered (uncorrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths at all Ages(corrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths under 1 Year. Rate per 1,000 Births (uncorrected).Births Registered (uncoirected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths at all Ages (crrected). Rate per 1,000.Deaths under 1 Year. Rate per 1,000 Births (uncorrected).
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    Table XIII.— Vital Statistics relating to Residents in Blocks of Dwellings in the City of Westminster, 1910.
    Buildings.Population.Births.Total Deaths.Infectious Deaths.Tubercular Deaths.Respiratory.Digestive.Circulatory Diseases.Nervous Diseases.Kidney Diseases.Violence.Cancer.Developmental Diseases.Other Deaths.Deaths Under 1Deaths Over 65.
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    Vaccination Statistics.
    1909. Union.Births.Died Unvaccin-ated.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Vaccination Postponed.Conscientious Objectors.Removed and Vaccination Officer Informed.Not Found. Removed to Address Unknown.
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    Vaccination Returns.
    Primary Vaccinations under 14 years of age, in the Union District oflie-vaccinations performed by Public Vaccinators in the Union District of
    St. George's.Westminster.Strand.St. George's.Westminster.Strand.
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    Scarlet Fever .—The striking reduction in the number of cases in 1910 is shown in the subjoined statement of each quarter of the last three years:—
    Scarlet Fever.London.Westminster.
    1908.1909.1910.1908.1909.1910.
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    In 8 instances the disease was eventually found not to be scarlet fever.
    Scarlet Fever.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.
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    Notification of Diphtheria Cases Received in each Month, 1901-10.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total.
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    There were 10 deaths.
    Diphtheria.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.
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    In London the increase in the number of cases occurred in the third and fourth quarters of the year; in Westminster it was in the second and third quarters:—
    Typhoid Fever.London.Westminster.
    1909.1910.1909.1910.
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    Table XIV.— Infectious Diseases Notified, 1890-1910, in London.
    Year.Smallpox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Croup.Enteric-Fever.Typhus Fever.Other Continued Fevers.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Cholera.Relapsing Fever.Totals.
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    In the City of Westminster.
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    Table XIV— continued. Case-rates per 10,000 Living in London.
    Year.Smallpox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric.Typhus.Other Continued Fevers.Puerperal.Erysipelas.
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    City of Westminster. Table XV.—Local Government Board Table C.:— Cases of Infections Disease Notified during the 52 weeks from 2nd January to 31s£ December, 1910.
    Notifiable Diseases.Cases Notified in the City of Westminster.Total Cases Notified in each Ward.Number of Cases Removed to Hospital from each Ward.
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.Kamlet of Knightsbridge.Tall Mall.Regent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross. 1Covent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.Hamlet of Knightsbridge. jPall Mall.Regent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.Total.
    0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.
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    Notification of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Under Poor Law Order:—
    Year.Number of Certificates Received.New Cases.
    A.B.C.D.Total.Inmates of C.L.H., &c.Inmates of Private Houses.Total.
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    Under Voluntary System:—
    Year.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Other Forms. New Cases.Total Certificates.
    Number of Certificates.New Cases.Suspects.Change of Address.
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    Deaths in 1910, Showing Place at Time of Death.
    Ward.Notified.Not Notified.
    Home.Hospital.Infirmary.Asylum.Home.Hospital.InfirmaryAsylurr.
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    These have been analysed as follows:—
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    Sanatorium or Convalescent Home Treatment (including Boarding out of suitable cases) were arranged for by the following agencies:—
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    Their occupations were :—
    Ages.Ages.
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    The City of Westsiinsteb.
    Year.Pulmonary.Abdominal.Meningeal.Other.Total.
    Deaths.Hates.Deaths.Kates.Deaths.Rates.Deaths.Rates.Deaths.Rates.
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    This may be effected by multiplying the rates by a factor (0.89205). The figures are then:—
    Year.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Total Tubercular Bates.
    County.City.County.City.
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    Table XVII.—Tuberculosis. Deaths in the Various Wards in the City, distinguishing those in Common Lodging Houses. Comparison of Two Periods of 5 Years each, 1901-5 and 1906-10.
    Corrected Deaths in the City at subjoined Ages.Deaths in Wabds (at all Ages).
    All Age3.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Conduit.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Kegent.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.
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    Table XVII.—Tuberculosis. Deaths in the Various Wards in the City, distinguishing those in Common Lodging Houses. Comparison of Two Periods of 5 Years each, 1901-5 and 1906-10.
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    Table XVII.—Tuberculosis. Deaths in the Various Wards in the City, distinguishing those in Common Lodging Houses. Comparison of Two Periods of 5 Years each, 1901-5 and 1906-10.
    All forms, less common lodging-house deaths—Males.Females.Total.
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    The following table exhibits the particulars:—
    Westminster.1903.1901.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.
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    The deaths per 1,000 calculated on the total population were:—
    1903.3904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.
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    comparison to calculate the deaths on the number of children estimated to be living under five years of age:—
    1903.1904.1905.1906.1907. 1908.1909. 1910.
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    Particulars relative to this disease for the years 1903-10 are:—
    1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.
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    Calculated on the number of children under five years of age, the death-rates per 1,000 were:—
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    The following list shows how far this was carried out and the nature of the cases notified:-
    Actual Cases.Infection in House.
    School.Chicken-pox.Measles.Mumps.Whooping-cough.Chicken-pox.Measles.Mumps.Whooping-cough.Other Causes.
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    In this way 341 notifications were sent out during 1910 to school teachers as follows:-
    School.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.
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    The number of examinations in previous years were: 1902, 251; 1903, 181; 1904, 75; 1905, 132; 1906, 180; 1907, 155; 1908, 175; 1909, 245.
    Disease.Persons.Examinations.Results.
    Positive.Negative.Doubtful.
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    The following table gives a comparative statement of the above work during the past seven years:—
    1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.
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    The number of dead bodies taken to the mortuaries for purposes of inquest and to await burial during the last nine years are:—
    Total.For Inquest.To await Burial.Total.For Inquest.To await Burial.
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    The number of bodies taken in at Horseferry Eoad since 1897 has been:—
    Year.Bodies.Year.Bodies.Year.Bodies.
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    PART II. C. House Inspection, &c. Below is a list of details of the work done in connection with insanitary conditions. In many cases some of the work specified was in premises part of which was occupied as workshops:—
    1910.1910.
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    1910.1910.
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    Police court proceedings for failure to comply with statutory notices were taken with the following results:—
    Premises.Offence.Result.
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    Proceedings against one person offending were taken with the following result:—
    Premises.Offence.Eesult.
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    removing refuse during prohibited hours and one prosecution was taken as follows :—
    [Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
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    The average annual population is 1,391, of which 242 are under five years of age, and is fairly constant in each period.
    1891.99. Before.1901.09. After.
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    Analyses of Water from Beep Wells.
    Parts per 100,000.
    Regent Street.Ashley Gardens.Knights. bridge.Oxford Street.Strand.
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    The following is a list of the common lodging-houses in Westminster, the number for which they were licensed, and the number of deaths which occurred during the last three years among persons alleged to have been inmates:—
    Common Lodging Houses.Men.Deaths.
    1908.1909.1910.
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    Smoke Prevention. The City is divided into two parts for purposes of smoke inspection, under Inspectors McNair and Williams. The following is a summary of the work done in connection therewith:—
    1910.North District.South District.Total.
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    Police court proceedings were taken on three occasions against two
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    A comparison with previous years is given below
    19021903190419051906190719081909
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    The following shows the state of the register of workshops at the end of 1910:—
    Workshop.Total N umber.Number in which Women are Employed.
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    Inspection.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections. defectsIntimation Notices.Statutory Notices.Prosecutions
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    Defects found. —1910.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.
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    Other Matters.
    Class.Number.
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    They were distributed thus:—
    Council.Sen l from YVeslminster.Received by Westminster.Council.Sent from Westminster.Received by Westminster.
    Feb.Auk.Feb.Aug.Feb.Aug.Feb.Aug.
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    City of Westminster. Outworkeks. 1910.
    FEBRUARY LISTS.AUGUST LISTS.
    Trade.Number of Lists.Number of Outworkers.Received from other Authorities.Sent to other Authorities.Addresses in City.Number of Lists.Number of Outworkers.Received from oth er Authorities.Sent to other Authorities.Addresses in City.
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    They may be summarised thus :—
    1909191019091910
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    E. FOOD SUPPLY. During 1910 visits have been paid to the various classes of business as follows:—
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    Infectious Disease in Places where Food is Prepared or Sold, not including Milkshops.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Total.
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    Articles of Food Submitted.
    Tons.Cwts.Lbs.Tons.Cwts.Lbs.
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    The following articles were seized and condemned; appended is a note of the action taken.
    Article.Name and Address of Defendant.Result.
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    Sale of Food and Drugs Acts. Samples Purchased under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, showing result of Analysis and subsequent Proceedings.
    Number.Article of Food.Number of Samples Purchased.Genuine. (Inferior in brackets.)Adulterated.Prosecutions.Couvictions.Withdrawn or Dismissed.Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Number.Article of Food.Number of Samples Purchased.Genuine, (Inferior in brackets.)Adulterated.tProsecutions.Convictions.Withdrawn or Dismissed.Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Adulterated are those below the official standard of 3 per cent. for fat and 8.5 for solids not fat.
    Good Quality.Fair Quality.Poor Quality.Adulterated.
    District.Total.No.Percent.No.Percent.No.Per cent.No.Per cent.
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    The number of samples of milk taken in each of the last nine years are as follows:—
    1902.19031904.1905.1906.1907.19081909.1910.
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    Legal Proceedings Under the Food and Drugs Acts during 1910.
    No. of Sample.Date of Hearing.Court and Magistrate.Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
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    No. of SampleDate of Hearing.Court and Magistrate.Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Results.
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